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Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800L73N
May 2016

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  • Page 1 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use P/N: 6806800L73N May 2016...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2016 Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo are trademarks and service marks of Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Inc. All other names and logos referred to are trade names, trademarks, or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2.2 Keys ............... . 68 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 4 Advanced -> USB Configuration ........105 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 5 4.12.4.6 CPU Failure ............128 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 6 5.19.2 Supported VGA graphics modes ..........152 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 7 6.4.10.8 IPMC Reset Source Register ......... 194 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 8 8.1.2 System Interface Commands ..........219 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 9 8.4.22 Reset Carrier SDR Repository Command ........258 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 10 Related Specifications ............. . 286 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 11 Boot ............... . . 112 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 12 Register Default ............. . .157 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 13 FPGA Register Map Overview ........... 182 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 14 Telecom CH1_CLK1A clock period MSB Register ........209 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 15 Get Status Command Description ..........240 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 16 Related Specifications ............286 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 17 ATCA-7365-CE Blade Layout ........
  • Page 18 Location of On-board Battery ..........281 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 19: About This Manual

    Firmware Upgrade on page 275 provides information on how to upgrade the firmware  components. Replacing Battery on page 281 provides the battery exchange procedures.  Related Documentation on page 285 provides links to further blade related documentation.  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 20 Error-Correction Code Electromagnetic Compatibility Elektromagnetische Vertraeglichkeit European Norm ESCD Extended System Configuration Data Electrostatic Sensitive Device Field Application Engineers Fibre Channel Federal Communications Commission FIFO First In First Out FPGA Field-Programmable Gate Array Field Replaceable Unit ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 21 MontaVista Carrier Grade Edition NEBS Network Equipment Building System Non-Maskable Interrupt NVRAM Non-volatile Random Access Memory Original Equipment Manufacturer Out-Of-Service Printed Circuit Board Peripheral Component Interconnect Power Entry Module PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PCI Mezzanine Card ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 22 SELV Safety Extra Low Voltages Serial Management Interface Serial-over-LAN Serial Presence Detect Serial Peripheral Interface SRAM Static Random Access Memory SROM Serial Read-Only Memory Underwriters Laboratory Inc. Video Graphics Array VLAN Virtual Local Area Network ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 23 Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node Omission of information from example/command that is not necessary at the time being Ranges, for example: 0..4 means one of the integers 0,1,2,3, and 4 (used in registers) Logical OR ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 24 Environmental Requirements on page 6806800L73K January 2015 Updated the Figure "Location of Critical Temperature Spots" on page 46 and PWR Entry Status information in Table "Sensor Data Records" on page 268. 6806800L73J May 2014 Re-branded to Artesyn. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 25: Table

    Errors" on page 126. Updated Table "Sensor Data Records" on page 268. Edited Figure "Location of AdvancedTCA Connectors" on page 6806800L73B August 2011 Updated Serial Interface Connector on page 70 6806800L73A December 2010 GA version ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 26 About this Manual About this Manual ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 27: Safety Notes

    Class A digital device in this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 55022 Class A respectively. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the system is operated in a commercial environment. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 28 Damage of Blade and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or the additional devices or modules. Before installing or removing an additional device or module, read the respective documentation ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 29 When operating the blade, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf. When operating the blade in areas of electromagnetic radiation ensure that the blade is bolted on the system and the system is shielded by enclosure. Injuries or Short Circuits Blade or power supply ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 30 Therefore, always use the same type of Lithium battery as is installed and make sure the battery is installed as described in this manual. Environment Always dispose of used blades, system components and RTMs according to your country’s legislation and manufacturer’s instructions. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 31: Sicherheitshinweise

    Installieren Sie keine Ersatzteile oder führen Sie keine unerlaubten Veränderungen am Produkt durch, sonst verfällt die Garantie. Wenden Sie sich für Wartung oder Reparatur bitte an die für Sie zuständige Geschäftsstelle von Artesyn. So stellen Sie sicher, dass alle sicherheitsrelevanten Aspekte beachtet werden. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 32 ESD-geschützten Bereich arbeiten. Datenverlust Wenn Sie das Blade aus dem Shelf herausziehen, und die blaue LED blinkt noch, gehen Daten verloren. Warten Sie bis die blaue LED durchgehend leuchtet, bevor Sie das Blade herausziehen. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 33 Hohe Luftfeuchtigkeit und Kondensat auf der Oberfläche des Blades können zu Kurzschlüssen führen. Betreiben Sie das Blade nur innerhalb der angegebenen Grenzwerte für die relative Luftfeuchtigkeit und Temperatur. Stellen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Stroms sicher, dass sich auf dem Blade kein Kondensat befindet. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 34 ändern Sie die Einstellungen der nicht mit 'Reserved' gekennzeichneten Schalter, bevor Sie das Blade installieren. Beschädigung der Blade Das Verstellen von Schaltern während des laufenden Betriebes kann zur Beschädigung des Blades führen. Prüfen und ändern Sie die Schaltereinstellungen, bevor Sie das Blade installieren. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 35 Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp, der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung. Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und/oder Blades/Systemkomponenten/RTMs stets gemäß der in Ihrem Land gültigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 36 Sicherheitshinweise ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 37: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Features The ATCA-7365-CE is a high-performance ATCA compliant single board computer designed for demanding storage and processing applications. The following is the list of main features: Dual socket Intel Xeon 5600 Series CPU  Standard configuration ATCA-7365-xxGB-CE and ATCA-7365-xxGB-V-CE: Intel Xeon E5645 6-core 80W 2.4 GHz...
  • Page 38: Standard Compliances

    1. Environmental conditions and supply voltage do not entirely follow the PICMG 3.0 but are adapted to data center application requirements. The product has been designed to meet the directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 39: Mechanical Data

    The following table provides details about the blade's mechanical data, such as dimensions and weight. Table 1-2 Mechanical Data Feature Value Dimensions (width x height x depth) 30 mm x 351 mm x 312 mm 8U form factor Weight of blade 3.8 kg ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 40: Product Identification

    Introduction Product Identification The following figure shows the location of the serial number label. Figure 1-1 Serial Number Location ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 41: Ordering Information

    80 GB SATA HDD (ext. temp.) for the RTM-ATCA-7360 RTM-ATCA-7360- Mounting kit for HDD/SSD devices used with RTM-ATCA-7360 variants, HDDKIT no disk (ROHS 6/6) ATCA7360-MMOD- 32 GB on-board solid state disk at SATA for ATCA-736X product series SATA1 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 42 RJ-45 DSUB cable for the ATCA-7140, 7150, 7350, 736X SA-BBS-WR30-7360 CD - BBS SW and WR PNE3.0 for ATCA-7360/7365 1. HDD kit option for RTM-ATCA-7360 and RTM-ATCA-7360-L 2. Persistent memory and solid state disk mutually exclusive ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 43: Hardware Preparation And Installation

    3. Remove the desiccant bag shipped together with the blade and dispose of it according to your country’s legislation. The blade is thoroughly inspected before shipment. If any damage occurred during transportation or any items are missing, please contact our customer's service immediately. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 44: Environmental And Power Requirements

    Blade Overheating and Blade Damage Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus blade damage. When operating the blade, make sure that forced air cooling is available in the shelf. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 45: Table 2-2 Critical Temperature Limits

    Intel Xeon 5600 E5620 4-core 80 W = 77.6°C (junction) jmax Tylersburg IOH36 D 27.1 W = 105°C (case) cmax ICH10R 4.5 W = 105°C cmax Intel 82599 (Niantic) 8.82 W = 120°C cmax ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 46: Figure 2-1 Location Of Critical Temperature Spots

    C4496 C4497 C4495 C4490 C4494 R1598 R1597 Temperature Test Point #2 R1615 31 33 Max. 90°C MH19 C1258 C1263 J111 C1260 C1262 CE30 CE31 GH10 CE29 P9910 R1249 CD10 Temperature Test Point #3 Max. 105°C ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 47: Power Requirements

    Value Rated Voltage -48 VDC Operating Voltage -38.4 VDC to -57.6 VDC Maximum power consumption of ATCA-7365-CE (with 300 W (typical 240 W) RTM-ATCA-7360 including a SAS HDD) Maximum power consumption of ATCA-7365-CE 280 W (typical 220 W) (without RTM-ATCA-7360)
  • Page 48 There is also a dependency on the batch variance of the major components like the processor and DIMMs used. Hence, Artesyn does not represent or warrant that measurement results of a specific board provide guaranteed maximum values for a series of boards. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 49: Blade Layout

    Hardware Preparation and Installation Blade Layout The following figure shows the location of components on the ATCA-7365-CE blade. Figure 2-2 ATCA-7365-CE Blade Layout ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 50: Switch Settings

    For normal operation, all switches must be OFF. Switches are used only for repair, manual maintenance and critical crisis recovery. For remote maintenance and in order that all firmware upgrade features through IPMC are available, all switches must be in their default OFF position and are controlled through IPMC. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 51: Table 2-4 Switch Settings

    PECI Master selection OFF: IPMC is PECI master ON: ICH10 is PECI master SW3-1 Enable manual “Default SPI Boot Flash” / “Recovery SPI Boot Flash” selection OFF: IPMI selects boot flash (default) ON: SW3-2 selects Boot Flash ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 52: Installing The Blade Accessories

    ON, ON: Status Codes to COM Installing the Blade Accessories The following additional components are available for the blade: DIMM memory modules  PMEM (persistent memory) module  SATA module  USB flash module  Rear transition modules  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 53: Dimm Memory Modules

    DIMMM types. For thermal reasons, no 4-rank DIMMs and no dual-Die DIMM are allowed. ATCA-7365-CE supports low-voltage DDR3 memory. This is available upon request. DIMM modules used within one channel must be based on the same memory technology.
  • Page 54 2. Open the locks of socket at both sides. The memory module is automatically lifted up. 3. Remove module from socket. 4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 in order to remove further memory modules. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 55: Pmem And Sata Module

    The PMEM/SATA extension slot allows assembly of either a PMEM or SATA module which are available as upgrade kits for ATCA-7365-CE. PMEM module consists of an SRAM and a flash memory. The SRAM has a capacity of up to 16 MB and can be used as persistent memory, i.e. a memory that holds up the contents during reset.
  • Page 56: Usb 2.0 Flash Module

    Installing and Removing the Blade on page 2.5.3 USB 2.0 Flash Module The blades provides a USB 2.0 flash module with a capacity of 4 GB or 16 GB. The corresponding removal/installation procedures are described in this section. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 57: Installing And Removing The Blade

    3. Tighten the screw on the left side of the flash module. Installing and Removing the Blade The blade is fully compatible to the AdvancedTCA standard and is designed to be used in AdvancedTCA shelves. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 58: Installing The Blade

    Incorrect blade installation and removal can result in blade malfunctioning. When plugging the blade in or removing it, do not press on the faceplate but use the handles. 2.6.1 Installing the Blade To install the blade into an AdvancedTCA shelf, proceed as follows. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 59 Continue to gently push the blade until the blade connectors engage. 4. Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the lower and the upper handle into the shelf rail recesses. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 60 6. Wait until the blue LED is switched off, then tighten the faceplate screws which secure the blade to the shelf. The switched off blue LED indicates that the blade’s payload has been powered up and that the blade is active. 7. Connect cables to the faceplate, if applicable. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 61: Removing The Blade

    2. Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently, then unlatch the upper handle and rotate both handles fully outward. If the LED continues to blink, a possible reason may be that the upper layer software rejected the blade extraction request. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 62 Wait until the blue LED is permanently illuminated, before removing the blade. 3. Remove the faceplate cables, if applicable. 4. Unfasten the screws of the faceplate until the blade is detached from the shelf. 5. Remove the blade from the shelf. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 63: Controls, Indicators, And Connectors

    P9910 R1249 R1272 J242 C1463 R1236 CE29 CD10 C1490 CD10 R1235 C3026 J118 R1244 C4338 R1223 J117 C1480 C1453 R1276 R1221 R1252 T220 R1238 R1243 R1242 R1239 ZKEY2 ZKEY4 R1275 C1481 R1247 R1219 R1225 R1228 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 64: Faceplate

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Faceplate The following figure illustrates the connectors, keys and LEDs available on the faceplate. Figure 3-2 Faceplate ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 65: Figure 3-3 Faceplate (With Vga Module)

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figure 3-3 Faceplate (with VGA Module) ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 66: Leds

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 3.2.1 LEDs The following figure illustrates all LEDs available on the faceplate. Figure 3-4 Location of Faceplate LEDs ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 67: Table 3-1 Faceplate Leds

    Green: Link is available Off: No link Activity (lower) Yellow: Activity Off: No activity U1, U2 Base interface activity is visualized via FPGA LEDs U1 and U2 User LED, selectable color via FPGA register. Colors: red, green, orange ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 68: Keys

    The blade provides one faceplate reset key. Figure 3-5 Location of FacePlate Reset Key On pressing it, a hard reset is triggered and all attached on-board devices are reset. You cannot reset the IPMC via this key. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 69: Connectors

    Ethernet interface to access the blade. The location of the Ethernet connector is shown in the following figure. Figure 3-6 Location of Ethernet Connector The pinout of the connector is as follows. Figure 3-7 Ethernet Interface Connectors Pinout ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 70: Serial Interface Connector

    The location of the connector is shown in the following figure. Figure 3-8 Location of Serial Connector The pinout of the serial interface connector is shown below. Figure 3-9 Serial Interface Connector Pinout ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 71: Usb Connectors

    The pinout of each USB connector is given in the following. Figure 3-11 USB Connector Pinout Exceeding the maximum USB current rating of 500mA per Port will result in ATCA-7360 protecting itself through a controlled board shutdown. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 72: Vga-7360 Module Connector

    Module on page 150. Table 3-2 VGA-7360 Module Connector Pinout Signal Signal +1.8V PCIE_TX+ +1.8V PCIE_TX- +3.3V PCIE_RX+ +3.3V PCIE_RX- PCIE_CLK100MHz+ PCIE_RST# PCIE_CLK100MHz- Table 3-3 FacePlate VGA Connector Signals Signal Signal Signal GREEN HSYNC BLUE VSYNC SCLK ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 73: On-Board Connectors

    PCI interface signals  I2C signals for connection with on-board IDROM device  Four configuration pins used for memory configuration  1 SATA port connection (ICH10 port #5)  Power supply 5V and 3.3V  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 74: Figure 3-12 Location Ofpmem/Sfmem Module Connector

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors The location of the PMEM/SFMEM module connector is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-12 Location ofPMEM/SFMEM Module Connector ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 75: Figure 3-13 Pmem/Sata Module Connector Pinout

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors The pinout of this connector is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-13 PMEM/SATA Module Connector Pinout ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 76: Usb Flash Module Connector

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 3.3.2 USB Flash Module Connector The location of the flash memory module connector is illustrated in the following figure. Figure 3-14 Location of USB Flash Module Connector ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 77: Figure 3-15 Usb Flash Module Connector Pin Assignment

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors You can find the pin assignment of the flash connector in the following figure. Figure 3-15 USB Flash Module Connector Pin Assignment ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 78: Advancedtca Backplane Connectors

    The AdvancedTCA backplane connectors reside in the three zones 1 to 3 as specified by the AdvancedTCA standard and are called P10, P20 and 23 and P30 and 32. The pinouts of all these connectors are given in this section. Figure 3-16 Location of AdvancedTCA Connectors ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 79: Figure 3-17 P10 Backplane Connector Pinout

    Reserved signals  Figure 3-17 P10 Backplane Connector Pinout Zone 2 contains the two connectors P20 and P23. They carry the following types of signals: Telecom clock signals (CLKx_)  Base interface signals (BASE_)  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 80: Figure 3-18 P20 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A To D

    In all other cases the pins are unconnected and consequently marked as "n.c.". The pinouts of P20 and P23 are as follows. Figure 3-18 P20 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 81: Figure 3-19 P20 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E To H

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figure 3-19 P20 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E to H Figure 3-20 P23 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 82: Figure 3-21 P23 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E To H

    Zone 3 contains the two connectors P30 and P32. They are used to connect an RTM to the blade and carry the following signals: Serial (RS232_x_yyyy)  Serial ATA (SATAx_yyy)  USB (USBxy)  PCI Express (PCIEx_yyy)  IPMI (IPMB1_xxx, ISMB_xxx)  Power (VP12_RTM, V3P3_RTM, VP5_RTM)  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 83: Figure 3-22 P30 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A To D

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors SAS Update channels  General control signals (BD_PRESENTx, RTM_PRSNT_N, RTM_RST_KEY-, RTM_RST-)  Figure 3-22 P30 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D Figure 3-23 P30 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E to H ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 84: Figure 3-24 P32 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A To D

    Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Figure 3-24 P32 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows A to D - Figure 3-25 P32 Backplane Connector Pinout - Rows E to H - ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 85: Bios

    The BIOS setup program is required to configure the blade hardware. This configuration is necessary for operating the blade and connected peripherals. The configuration data are stored in the same flash device from which the board boots. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 86: Accessing The Blade Using The Serial Console Redirection

    Terminal emulation programs such as TeraTermPro can be used. In order to use TeraTermPro using the function keys, the keyboard configuration file of TeraTermPro has to be modified as shown in the table below. Table 4-1 BIOS Key Codes for Terminal Emulation Program Function Key Key Code ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 87: Default Access Parameters

    3. Connect NULL-modem cable to COM port of the blade. 4. Start up blade. Changing Configuration Settings When the system is switched on or rebooted, the presence and functionality of the system components is tested by Power-On Self-Test (POST). ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 88 In order to navigate in setup, use the arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight items on the menu. All other navigation possibilities are shown at the bottom of the menu. Additionally, an item-specific help is displayed on the right side of the menu window. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 89: Boot Options

    There are two possibilities to determine the device from which BIOS attempts to boot: By setup to select a permanent order of boot devices  By boot selection menu to select any device for the next boot-up procedure only  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 90 Changes have to be saved and the board has to be rebooted when changing the Option ROM Execution. If BIOS is not successful at booting from one device, it tries to boot from the next device on the list. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 91: By Boot Selection Menu

    2. Override existing boot sequence by selecting another boot device from the boot override list. If the selected device does not load the operating system, BIOS resets the board and reverts to the previous boot sequence. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 92: Iscsi Setup For Base And Fabric Ethernet

    Ctrl-D when the following message is displayed: "Intel(R) iSCSI Remote Boot version 2.7.53 Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Press ESC key to skip iSCSI boot initialization. Press <Ctrl-D> to run setup. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 93: Iscsi Boot Configuration

    BIOS 4.4.4.1 iSCSI Boot Configuration The following figure depicts the iSCSI Boot Configuration screen. Figure 4-5 iSCSI Boot Configuration Enter Initiator and Target network configuration parameter ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 94: Iscsi Port Configuration

    BIOS 4.4.4.2 iSCSI Port Configuration The following figure depicts the iSCSI Port Configuration screen. Figure 4-6 iSCSI Port Configuration ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 95: Iscsi Port Selection

    Enter Initiator and Target network configuration parameter. The following table provides information about Ethernet Port Mapping. Table 4-2 Ethernet port mapping Network Device iSCSI Option ROM Device Base1 Dev:10C9 Loc:1:0:0 Base2 Dev:10C9 Loc:1:0:1 Fabric1 Dev:10FC Loc:4:0:0 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 96: Table 4-3 Select Iscsi Boot Priority Hot Keys

    Table 4-3 Select iSCSI Boot priority hot keys Function Selected device is primary boot device Selected device is secondary boot device Disable selected device Blink LED (not supported) Enter Enter the Port configuration menu for the selected device ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 97: Iscsi Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (Chap) Configuration

    The following figure depicts the iSCSI CHAP Configuration screen. Figure 4-8 iSCSI CHAP Configuration Enter Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol configuration parameter BIOS Setup Configuration 4.5.1 Main The following table contains description about the options that can be configured on Main ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 98: Advanced Menu

    0 to return a maximum value of 3. Some operating systems like Windows NT cannot handle a value greater than 3. Default value is disabled. The CPUID instruction function 0 returns the number of the maximum standard functions. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 99 Enable/Disable CPU C3 report to OS via ACPI Disabled (Default) table. CPU C3 state corresponds with ACPI C2 state. CPU C3: Execution Clock is stopped. Core Caches flushed. Intel recommends disabling CPU C3 report to OS. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 100: Advanced -> Memory Configuration

    Enable for NUMA aware OS e.g Windows Server 2008. Linux with kernel 2.6.xx. Select Disable for all other. If enabled, BIOS creates the corresponding ACPI tables with Resource Affinity information. If disabled BIOS will set up memory interleaving between the two CPU packages. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 101: Advanced -> Chipset - North Bridge

    This option force RTM PCIe root ports to Gen1 Speed Disable operation. If this option is disabled RTM PCIe support both Gen1 and Gen2 devices. This option is active when Auto-Detect RTM is set to Enable. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 102: Table 4-8 Chipset - North Bridge -> Intel(R) Vt For Directed I/O Configuration

    Enable/Disable VT-d Engine Pass through DMA support. Disable 4.5.2.3.2 Advanced -> Chipset - North Bridge -> IOH Thermal Sensors The following table contains description about the options that can be configured for IOH Thermal Sensors. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 103: Advanced -> Chipset - South Bridge

    The following table contains description about the options that can be configured for USB Configuration under Chipset - South Bridge. Table 4-11 Chipset - South Bridge -> USB Configuration Item Values Description All USB Devices Enabled (Default) Enable/Disable All USB devices. Disabled ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 104: Advanced -> Sata Configuration

    Only available when SATA Mode is set to IDE mode. SATA Controller 1 Disable, Disable or select mode of Serial ATA Enhanced (Default) Controller 1. Enhanced: work in SATA mode Only available when SATA Mode is set to IDE mode. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 105: Advanced -> Usb Configuration

    Optical drives are emulated as 'CD-ROM', drives with no media will be emulated according to a drive type. Forced FDD option can be used to force HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD (for example, ZIP drive). ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 106: Advanced -> Super Io Configuration

    Enable/Disable Console Redirection for Redirection Disabled Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) Terminal Type VT100, VT100+, VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for VT-UTF8 (Default), ANSI out-of-band Windows EMS management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 107: Table 4-16 Serial Port Console Redirection -> Console Redirection Settings

    This is to capture Terminal data. Resolution 100x31 Enabled, Enables or disables extended terminal Disabled (Default) resolution. Legacy OS 80x24 (Default), 80x25 Specifies the Number of Rows and Columns Redirection supported by legacy serial redirection. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 108: Advanced -> Uefi Network Stack

    Range [1..20] Default 10. 4.5.2.11 Advanced -> SMBIOS Event Log 4.5.2.11.1 Advanced -> SMBIOS Event Log -> SMBIOS Event Log Settings The following table contains description about the options that can be configured for MBIOS Event Log Settings. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 109: Advanced -> Local Ipmi System Event Log

    Table 4-20 Advanced -> Local IPMI System Event Log Item Values Description Erase Local SEL No (Default), Choose options for erasing local SEL. Yes On next reset, Yes On This option does not take effect until the every reset computer is restarted. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 110: Advanced -> Whea Configuration

    OS. The OS has to shut off the watchdog timer when successfully booted. O/S Watchdog 1,2,3,5, 7, 10, 15, Configure the time out of the O/S Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout 20 minutes Timer. Not available if O/S Boot is disabled. Default 5 minutes ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 111: Ipmi -> System Event Log

    Enable/Disable iSCSI for this Ethernet Port. Disable (Default) Enable DHCP Enable, Enable/Disable DHCP to retrieve IP address, Subnet Disable (Default) Mask, Gateway. Initiator IP Address 0.0.0.0 IP Address of the Initiator. Not available when DHCP is enabled. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 112: Boot

    Item Values Description Setup Prompt 0..65535 seconds Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. Timeout Default 2 seconds 65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup NumLock On/off Select the keyboard NumLock state. State Default on ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 113: Boot -> Option Rom Execution

    Select Enabled when RTM SAS Boot is required. ARTM FC Boot Enabled, Controls execution of the Option ROM for RTM Disabled (Default) Fibre Channel controller. Select Enabled when RTM Fibre Channel Boot is required. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 114: Security

    Select a Boot Device to boot one time. Boot order is not changed. CPU Performance Settings In order to get optimal performance, Intel recommends different settings of the CPU prefetcher for Westmere EP (Xeon 56xx) CPUs. Advanced -> CPU Configuration on page ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 115: Memory Configuration

    Correction of any x4 DRAM device failure.  Detection of 99.986% of all single bit failures that occur in addition to an x4 DRAM failure.  Detection of any 2-bit uncorrectable errors.  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 116: Spare Channel Mode

    The Memory Controller will detect a series of failures on a specific DRAM and use this information in addition to the information provided by the code to achieve 100% detection of these cases. Detection of all permutations of 2 x4 DRAM failures.  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 117: Restoring Bios Default Settings

    The ATCA-7365-CE always requests from the shelf manager to run at full performance (300 Watt). The system needs to support this for the slot used for the ATCA-7365-CE so that the shelf manager will enable the board at that power level.
  • Page 118: Led Usage

    Table "System Boot Options Parameter #100 - Supported Parameters" on page 230. 4.12 BIOS Error Logging BIOS supports the following methods to report errors: SMBIOS error logging  IPMI event logging  Error logging to the console  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 119: Runtime Error Logging

    Multi-bit ECC memory Sensor: Memory, Offset 01h error - Uncorrectable ECC Memory Error PCI PERR PCI Parity Error Sensor: Critical Interrupt, Offset 04h PCI PERR PCI SERR PCI System Error Sensor: Critical Interrupt, Offset 05h PCI SERR ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 120: Error Simulation

     IPMI Boot Parameter Checksum error  CPU Self test failure  Bad battery  These errors are logged to SMBIOS error log, IPMI error log (local SEL and Shelf manager) and to the console. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 121: Ipmi Error Logging

    03h Secondary processor initialization 04h User authentication 05h User-initiated system setup 06h USB configuration 07h PCI configuration 08h Option ROM initialization 09h Video initialization 0Ah Cache initialization 0Ch Console input initialization 13h Starting Operating System ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 122 90h Reboot after a FRB2 Watchdog Timeout 91h Reboot after a BIOS/POST Watchdog Timeout 92h Reboot after a OS Load Watchdog Timeout 93h Reboot after a SMS/OS Watchdog Timeout 94h Reboot after a OEM Watchdog Timeout ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 123: Smbios Error Logging

    CPU Failure  Correctable memory log disabled  Log Area Reset/Cleared  System boot  OEM Event: "EFI Status code"  See System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) Reference Specification Version: 2.7.0 Chapter 7.16.6.1 Event Log Types. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 124: Single-Bit Ecc Memory Error

    This event is generated from the runtime error logging module. See Runtime Error Logging on page 119. Table 4-32 Multi-bit ECC Memory Error Event Format Offset Name Format Description Event Type BYTE Event Type = 02h Length BYTE always 0Ch ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 125: Post Error

    02h-07h Date/Time Fields BYTE These fields contain the BCD representation of the date and time 08h-0Bh Result First DWORD UINT32 Table 4-35 on page 126 0Ch-0Fh Result Second DWORD UINT32 Table 4-36 on page 126 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 126: Table 4-35 Result First Dword Supported Post Errors

    Base Network Error Fabric Network Error Update Channel Network Error PCI Memory Conflict Static Resource Conflict e.g. No Space for OPROM System Board Device Resource Conflict Primary Output Device Not Found NVRAM Data Invalid. Flash write error ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 127: Pci Parity Error

    This event is generated from the runtime error logging module. See Runtime Error Logging on page 119. Table 4-39 Multi-bit ECC Memory Error Event Format Offset Name Format Description Event Type BYTE Event Type = 0Ah Length BYTE Always 0Ch ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 128: Cpu Failure

    4.12.4.7 Correctable Memory Log Disabled This event is generated from the runtime error logging module. It is logged when the Correctable Memory Error logging limit for the DIMM is reached. No further error events for this DIMM are logged. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 129: Log Area Reset/Cleared

    Table 4-44 Log Area Reset/Cleared Event Format Offset Name Format Description Event Type BYTE Event Type = 16h Length BYTE Always 08h 02h-07h Date/Time Fields BYTE These fields contain the BCD representation of the date and time ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 130: System Boot

    These fields contain the BCD representation of the date and time 08h-0Bh Status Code Type UINT32 Error Code Severity 0Ch-0Fh Status Code Value UINT32 Error Code Value 10h-13h Instance UINT32 Additional Information e.g. DIMM Socket number ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 131: Table 4-47 Status Code Type Definition

    Operation code 16-23 SubClass code 24-31 Class code Table 4-49 Class Code Description Computing Unit Peripheral IO-Bus Software 4.12.4.10.1Artesyn OEM Extensions Class Computing Unit: Table 4-50 SubClass EFI_COMPUTING_UNIT_CHIPSET (06h) Operation Code Description 800Bh Bad Battery ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 132: Bios Status Codes

    BIOS phase. The reading can be used to locate the cause of a board hang during BIOS phase. When the board has booted a OS, the reading of the '"POST code" sensor returns no valid status code. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 133: Status Code Ranges

    Table 4-53 SEC Status Codes Status Code Description Not used Progress Codes Power on. Reset type detection (soft/hard). AP initialization before microcode loading North Bridge initialization before microcode loading South Bridge initialization before microcode loading ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 134: Table 4-54 Pei Status Codes

    CPU post-memory initialization is started 0x33 CPU post-memory initialization. Cache initialization 0x34 CPU post-memory initialization. Application Processor(s) (AP) initialization 0x35 CPU post-memory initialization. Boot Strap Processor (BSP) selection 0x36 CPU post-memory initialization. System Management Mode (SMM) initialization) ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 135 Memory not installed 0x56 Invalid CPU type or Speed 0x57 CPU mismatch 0x58 CPU self test failed or possible CPU cache error 0x59 CPU micro-code is not found or micro-code update is failed 0x5A Internal CPU error ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 136: Table 4-55 Dxe Status Codes

    Table 4-55 DXE Status Codes Status Code Description 0x60 DXE Core is started 0x61 NVRAM initialization 0x62 Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services 0x63 CPU DXE initialization is started 0x68 PCI host bridge initialization ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 137 Console input devices connect 0x99 Super IO Initialization 0x9A USB initialization is started 0x9B USB Reset 0x9C USB Detect 0x9D USB Enable 0xA0 IDE initialization is started 0xA1 IDE Reset 0xA2 IDE Detect 0xA3 IDE Enable ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 138 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 0xD4 PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources 0xD5 No Space for Legacy Option ROM 0xD6 No Console Output Devices are found 0xD7 No Console Input Devices are found ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 139 Table 4-55 DXE Status Codes (continued) Status Code Description 0xD8 Invalid password 0xD9 Error loading Boot Option (LoadImage returned error) 0xDA Boot Option is failed (StartImage returned error) 0xDB Flash update is failed 0xDC Reset protocol is not available ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 140 BIOS ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 141: Functional Description

    PCIe x4 ATCA3.0 Base IF 82576 Kawela 2x 10/100/1000Base-T Debug Rec. Socket SMB: Serial over LAN Pass Through FPGA COM_RTM 3.3V Port80 FUSING. COM_IPMC -48V EMI, Zone 1 INRUSH, 5 ms holdup -48V IPMC RS232 IPMB-A/B ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 142: Processor

    Functional Description Processor ATCA-7365-CE provides either two Intel Xeon E5645 six-core processors or two Intel Xeon E5620 four-core processors as the central processing unit (CPU). Both CPUs are based on 32 nm process technology and provide the following main features: 2.4 GHz core frequency...
  • Page 143: Persistent Memory (Pmem Module)

    LPC interface  SPI Interface (Boot Flash): up to two devices 20 + 33 MHz  Six serial ATA (SATA) interfaces (2 used on ATCA-7365-CE)  Twelve USB 2.0 interfaces (4 used on ATCA-7365-CE)  Two 8259 Interrupt Controllers and I/O APIC controllers ...
  • Page 144: Firmware Flashes

    Recovery BIOS Flash (SPI1)  The flash is allocated for storing the binary code of the BIOS. The ATCA-7365-CE boots from the primary flash SPI0 under normal circumstances. If booting BIOS from primary flash SPI0 fails, a hardware mechanism automatically changes the flash device select logic to boot from the recovery flash SPI1.
  • Page 145: Storage Controller

    RTM based disk located in a logically paired ATCA slot. Embedded Flash Disk The ATCA-7365-CE blade, by default, provides an onboard USB Flash module (4GB) solid-state disk. The disk can keep data, application SW and OS boot images. Booting from the device is supported.
  • Page 146: Bios

    Functional Description 5.10 BIOS ATCA-7365-CE provides a BIOS firmware that is stored in flash memory. It can be updated remotely via Ethernet or locally via operating system. Along with the BIOS and BIOS Setup program, the flash memory contains POST and Plug and Play support.
  • Page 147: Serial Redirection

    Alternatively, routing of SOL via PCIe may be considered if feasible by design. Client software like openIPMI is required to enable SOL and to communicate with the SOL based serial console. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 148: Control Logic

    Two ports are routed to the faceplate, one port is used on board to connect a USB 2.0 SSD User Flash Module and one port is routed to the RTM. The ports available at the faceplate are routed to a dual stacked connector. The ports are USB 2.0 compliant. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 149: Smbus Interface

    0x92 DDR3 VREF_D margining ISL90728 0x7C DDR3 VREF_D margining ISL90727 0x5C Clock ICS932S421 0xD2 + 0xD3 DB1200 clock ICS9DB1200 0xDC + 0xDD CK_MNG_133 ICS9FGP202 0xD0 + 0xD1 ICH10R Slave SMBus IF ICH10R 0x88 + 0x89 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 150: Real Time Clock

    DSUB 15 pin analog VGA graphics connector at the faceplate: High Performance 2D Accelerator  8 MB Integrated MCM Memory  Analog CRT output with maximum 230 MHz pixel clock and graphics mode up to  1920x1200 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 151: Graphics Engine

    Functional Description One variant of ATCA-7365-CE supports the VGA-7360 module. ATCA-7365-24GB-V-CE  The faceplate for these variants are displayed in Figure 3-3 on page 65. The figure below shows the front and back views of the VGA-7360 module. Figure 5-2 VGA-7360 Module (Front and Back View) 5.19.1 2D Graphics Engine...
  • Page 152: Supported Vga Graphics Modes

    8-bit values, one each for red, green and blue. The 24-bit true color DAC is designed for direct color graphics mode. It converts each digital color value to three analog voltages for red, green, and blue. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 153: Maps And Registers

    The following figure and tables summarize the interrupt sources and mappings for ATCA-7365. APIC mode is configured through BIOS after boot-up phase which is done in legacy PIC mode. Figure 6-1 Interrupt Structure on ATCA-7365 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 154: Table 6-1 Apic Mode Interrupt Mapping

    PIRQ[H]# (GPIO) In APIC Mode the PCI Interrupts A:H are mapped to IRQ[16:23]. If an Interrupt is used for PCI IRQ[A:H], SCI or TCO it must not be used for ISA (legacy)-style interrupts (via SERIRQ). ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 155: Table 6-2 Non-Apic (Pic Mode/8259 Mode) Interrupt Mapping

    FERR# assertion. May optionally be used for SCI or TCO interrupt if FERR# not needed. SATA SATA Primary (legacy mode), or via SERIRQ or PIRQ# SATA SATA Secondary (legacy mode), or via SERIRQ or PIRQ# ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 156: Pci Express Port Mapping

    Xeon 5520 (Tylersburg IOH36 D) PCI Express ports have the naming convention as shown in Figure "IOH36D PCIe Port Mapping on ATCA-7365" on page 156. Table 6-3 PCI Express Port Mapping Port# Figure 6-2 IOH36D PCIe Port Mapping on ATCA-7365 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 157: Registers

    For example, LPC: r/w means that the register bit is read/writable from the LPC interface. IPMC: The prefix “IPMC:” signals that the access is restricted to the IPMC SPI interface. For example, IPMC: r/w means that the register bit is read/writable from IPMC SPI interface. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 158: Register Decoding

    COM1 or COM2 (only when enabled during Super IO configuration) are decoded by the LPC core. 6.3.1.1.2 LPC Memory Decoding The LPC interface never responds to LPC Memory accesses. 6.3.1.1.3 LPC Firmware Decoding The LPC interface never responds to LPC Firmware accesses. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 159: Spi Register Decoding

    The IPMC may read the POST code using the SPI interface (with the signal IPMC_SPI_SS_FPGA_ asserted) and the SPI address 0x7F. Table 6-8 POST Code Register LPC I/O Address: 0x80 IPMC SPI Address: 0x7f Description Default Access POST codes from host LPC: r/w IPMC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 160: Super Io Configuration Register

    1. Write 68 to Configuration Index Port. 2. Write 08 to Configuration Index Port. 6.3.3.2 Configuration Mode The system sets the logical device information and activates desired logical devices through the INDEX and DATA ports. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 161: Super Io Configuration Registers

    Table 6-11 Global Configuration Register Summary Index Address Description 0x07 Super IO Logical Device Number 0x20 Super IO Device ID 0x21 Super IO Device Revision 0x28 Super IO LPC 0x29 Super IO SERIRQ and Pre-divide Control ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 162: Table 6-12 Super Io Logical Device Number Register

    Default Access Device Revision 0x01 LPC: r Table 6-15 Super IO LPC Control Register Index Address: 0x28 Description Default Access LPC Bus Wait States: LPC: r 1: Long wait states (sync 6) Reserved LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 163: Table 6-16 Global Super Io Serirq And Pre-Divide Control Register

    Configuration state. Table 6-17 Logical Device Configuration Register Summary Index Address Description 0x30 Enable 0x60 Base IO Address MSB 0x61 Base IO Address LSB 0x70 Primary Interrupt Select 0x74 Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 164: Table 6-18 Logical Device Enable Register

    Registers 0x60 (MSB) and 0x61 (LSB) set the Logical Device Base IO for this logical device. For example for Base IO address 0x3F8 the content of Register 0x60 is 0x03 and the content of Register 0x61is 0xF8. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 165: Table 6-21 Logical Device Common Decode Ranges

    0x0: No interrupt selected 0x1: IRQ1 0x2: IRQ2 0x3: IRQ3 0x4: IRQ4 0x5: IRQ5 0x6: IRQ6 0x7: IRQ7 0x8: IRQ8 0x9: IRQ9 0xA: IRQ10 0xB: IRQ11 0xC: IRQ12 0xD: IRQ13 0xE: IRQ14 0xF: IRQ15 Reserved LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 166: Uart1 And Uart2 Register Map

    Refer the section, Super IO Configuration Registers on page 161. 6.3.4.1 UART Register Overview Table 6-26 on page 167 shows the registers and their addresses as offsets of a base address for one of the two UARTs. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 167: Table 6-26 Uart Register Overview

    Base + 5 Line Status Register (LSR). Read Only Base + 6 Modem Status Register (MSR). Read Only Base + 7 Scratch Pad Register (SCR) Base Divisor Latch LSB (DLL) Base + 1 Divisor Latch MSB (DLM) ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 168: Uart Registers Dlab=0

    Undef. LPC: w In FIFO mode, writing to THR puts data to the top of the FIFO. The data at the bottom of the FIFO is loaded to the shift register when it is empty. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 169: Table 6-29 Interrupt Enable Register (Ier), If Dlab=0

    Receiver line status interrupt LPC: r/w enable/disable 1: receiver line status interrupt enabled 0: receiver line status interrupt disabled Modem status interrupt enable/disable: LPC: r/w 1: modem status interrupt enabled 0: modem status interrupt disabled Reserved LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 170: Table 6-30 Uart Interrupt Priorities

    11: Receiver line status 10: Receiver data available 01: Transmitter holding register empty 00: Modem status Time Out Detected: LPC: r 0: No time out interrupt is pending 1: Character time-out indication (FIFO mode only) Reserved LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 171: Table 6-32 Fifo Control Register (Fcr)

    0: No effect Transmit FIFO reset: LPC: w 1: Bytes in receiver FIFO and counter are reset. Shift register is not reset (bit is self-clearing) 0: No effect Receiver/Transmitter ready. Not LPC: w supported. Reserved LPC: w ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 172: Table 6-33 Line Control Register (Lcr)

    Stop bit length: LPC: r/w 1: 1.5 stop bits for 5 bit WORD length 1: 2 stop bits for 6, 7, and 8 bit WORD length 0: 1 stop bit for any serial character WORD length ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 173 Bit 7 must be cleared during a read or write to access the RBR, THR, or IER: 1: Access to DLL and DLM registers 0: Access to RBR, THR and IER registers ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 174: Table 6-34 Modem Control Register (Mcr)

    Modem control inputs are disconnected Modem control outputs are internally connected to modem control inputs. Modem control outputs are forced to the inactive (high) levels: 1: Loop back mode activated 0: Normal operation ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 175 FIFO. When the character at the top of the FIFO has errors, the LSR error bits are set and are not cleared until software reads LSR, even if the character in the FIFO is read and a new character is now at the top of the FIFO. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 176 An overrun error is indicated to the CPU as soon as it happens. The character in the shift register is overwritten but it is not transferred to the FIFO: 1: Overrun error occurred 0: No overrun error ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 177 FIFO. The next character transfer is enabled after RXD goes to the marking state for at least two Receiver CLK samples and then receives the next valid start bit: 1: Full WORD transmission time exceeded 0: Normal operation ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 178 Modem Status Register provide change information. Bits 03:00 are set to a logic 1 when a control input from the Modem changes state. They are reset to a logic 0 when the processor reads the Modem Status Register. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 179: Table 6-36 Modem Status Register (Msr)

    (LOOP [MCR4] = 1), this bit is equal to the MCR bit 1 (RTS#). Complement of the data set ready (DSR#) input Ext. LPC: r When the ACE is in the diagnostic test mode (LOOP [MCR4] = 1), this bit is equal to the MCR bit 0 (DTR#). ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 180: Programmable Baud Rate Generator

    Upon loading either of the Divisor latches, a 16-bit baud counter is immediately loaded. This prevents long counts on initial load. Access to the Divisor latch can be done with a word write. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 181: Fpga Register Mapping

    LPC I/O write access to an address not listed in this table or not marked with an “X” in the LPC I/O column is ignored. A corresponding read access delivers always zero. Note: LPC I/O Address = 0x600 + Address Offset ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 182: Ipmc Spi Register Map

    Processor Hot Status/Control Register 0x22 Telecom Status/Control Register 0x23 – 0x2D Interrupt Mask and Map Registers 0x40 Flash Control and Status Register 0x41 – 0x42 Boot Flash Write Enable Registers 0x43 BIOS Boot Mode Register ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 183: Module Identification Register

    Note: For LPC I/O address, 0x80 is used. 6.4.3 Module Identification Register The Module Identification Register identifies the ATCA-7365 Blade (Wellbeck). Table 6-41 Module Identification Register Address Offset: 0x00 Description Default Access ATCA-7365 Blade (Wellbeck) Module Identification 0x60 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 184: Version Register

    0: COM1 not used for serial redirection IPMC: r 1: COM1 used for serial redirection COM2 use for serial redirection LPC: r/w 0: COM2 not used for serial redirection IPMC: r 1: COM2 used for serial redirection Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 185: Serial Over Lan (Sol) Control Register

    PWR_GOOD: 0 LPC: r/w 0: disabled IPMC: r 1: enabled. COM1 is forwarded to IPMC SOL over COM2 enable: PWR_GOOD: 0 LPC: r/w 0: disabled IPMC: r 1: enabled. COM2 is forwarded to IPMC Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 186: Serial Line Routing Register

    The following table contains the IPMC Power Level Register related information. Table 6-46 IPMC Power Level Register Address Offset: 0x06 Description Default Access IPMC Power Level. IPMC writes a value, which PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w correspond to a defined power level. LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 187: Spd Prom Mux Control Register

    2. When the SPD PROM MUX is locked by BIOS (Bit 7 is set) the signal level of SMBUS_MUX1_IN is read. Write transactions are ignored. 3. When the SPD PROM MUX is locked by BIOS (Bit 7 is set) the signal level of BIOS_POST_CMPLT_IN is read. Write transactions are ignored. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 188: Reset Registers

    RTM_PB_RST_ Reset key at RTM PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r CPU_RST_ CPU Reset signal from CPU PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r XDP0_DBRST_ CPU Debugger reset PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 189: Reset Mask Register

    Address Offset: 0x11 Description Default Access Reserved PWR_GOOD:1 Spare switch SW3.4 PWR_GOOD:0 PB_RST_ face plate push button reset PWR_GOOD:0 1: enabled 0: disabled Reserved PWR_GOOD:0 RTM_PB_RST_ Reset key at RTM PWR_GOOD:0 1: enabled 0: disabled Reserved PWR_GOOD:0 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 190: Bios Ipmc Watchdog Timeout Register

    The BIOS needs to write to this register to enable the Front Panel push button reset, the RTM push button reset and the IPMC reset. After a timeout of 8s the resets are armed again. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 191: Os Reset Source Register

    PB_RST_ face plate push button reset PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r XDP1_DBRST_ CPU Debugger reset PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r RTM_PB_RST_ Reset key at RTM PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 192: Os Ipmc Watchdog Timeout Register

    Table 6-53 OS IPMC Watchdog Timeout Register Address Offset: 0x15 Description Default Access OS IPMC Watchdog Timeout: PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: IPMC Watchdog Timeout occurred IPMC: r OS IPMC Pre-Timeout PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w1c 1: IPMC Pre-Timeout occurred IPMC: r Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 193: Ipmc Watchdog Timeout Register

    Address Offset: 0x16 Description Default Access IPMC Watchdog Timeout: PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w 0: No IPMC Watchdog Timeout 1: IPMC Watchdog Timeout occurred IPMC Pre-Timeout PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w 0: No IPMC Pre-Timeout 1: IPMC Pre-Timeout occurred Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 194: Ipmc Reset Source Register

    1: Reset occurred CPU_RST_ CPU Reset signal from CPU PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred XDP0_DBRST_ CPU Debugger reset PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred IPMC_RST_ REQ_ Payload Reset from IPMC PWR_GOOD:0 IPMC: r/w1c 1: Reset occurred ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 195: Rtm Spi Interface Registers

    SPI write transaction. The value of the RTM SPI Write Register is written to the SPI device. Table 6-57 RTM SPI Write Register Address Offset: 0x19 Description Default Access RTM SPI write data LPC: w ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 196: Interrupt Control And Status Registers

    Access IPMC2HOST_INT_ IPMC signals interrupt Ext. LPC: r LM75_INT_ Interrupt input from payload Temp Ext. LPC: r sensor SFMEM_IRQ_ Interrupt from SFMEM Module Ext. LPC: r THERM_SEN0 IRQ request from 82599 Thermsen0 Ext. LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 197: Processor Hot Status/Control Register

    Default Access CPU0_PRCHT_ IPMC signals interrupt Ext. LPC: r CPU1_PRCHT_ Interrupt input from payload Temp Ext. LPC: r sensor CPU0_PRCHT_ Interrupt from SFMEM Module LPC: r/w CPU1_PRCHT_ IRQ request from 82599 Thermsen0 LPC: r/w Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 198: Telecom Status/Control Register

    “level active low”. Each Interrupt source has an Interrupt Mask and Map Register. Table 6-62 Address Map of Interrupt Mask and Map Registers Address Offset of Interrupt Source Description Interrupt Mask IPMC2HOST_INT_ IPMC signals interrupt 0x23 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 199 Telecom Status/Control Active when at least one Status bit (bit 0, 0x2D 1 or 2) is set. Register Each Interrupt Mask and Map Register has the same layout. See the table below for more details. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 200: Table 6-63 Interrupt Mask And Map Registers

    0x1: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_A_ 0x2: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_B_ 0x3: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_C_ 0x4: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_D_ 0x5: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_F_ 0x6: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_G_ 0x7: Map Interrupt to CPU_IRQ_H_ ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 201: Flash Status And Protection Registers

    0: Selects Default Boot SPI Flash. 1: SW3.2 ON 1: Selects Recover Boot SPI Flash. IPMC signal BOOT_SELECT. Boot Flash Select. Ext. LPC: r 0: Selects Default Boot SPI Flash 1: Selects Recovery Boot SPI Flash ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 202: Bios Boot Mode Register

    The following table provides details about BIOS Boot Mode Register. Table 6-67 BIOS Boot Mode Register Address Offset: 0x43 Description Default Access The switch signals SW_BIOS[1:0] controls the BIOS Ext. Boot Mode: 1: SW4.3 ON 0: SW4.3 OFF ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 203: Sfmem Module Configuration Register

    6.4.15 SFMEM Module Configuration Register The following table provides details of SFMEM Module Configuration Register. Table 6-68 SFMEM Module Configuration Register Address Offset: 0x45 Description Default Access Control output signals SFMEM_CONF[3:0] PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w IPMC: r Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 204: Update Channel Equalization Control Register

    1: UC3_EQ_TX is tri-state. Control output Signal UC4_EQ_RX: LPC: r/w 0: UC4_EQ_RX is driven low. IPMC: r 1: UC4_EQ_RX is tri-state. Control output Signal UC4_EQ_TX: LPC: r/w 0: UC4_EQ_TX is driven low. IPMC: r 1: UC4_EQ_TX is tri-state. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 205: Ipmc E-Keying Status Register

    1: BASEIF_DEV_OFF_ driven high. Device is ON Enable/Disable Base-IF#1. LPC: r/w 0: BASEIF_LAN0_DIS_ driven low. Disabled IPMC: r/w 1: BASEIF_LAN0_DIS_ driven high. Enabled Enable/Disable Base-IF#2. LPC: r/w 0: BASEIF_LAN1_DIS_ driven low. Disabled IPMC: r/w 1: BASEIF_LAN1_DIS_ driven high. Enabled ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 206: Ipmc Gpio Register

    6.4.19 IPMC GPIO Register The following table provides information about IPMC GPIO Register. Table 6-72 IPMC GPIO Register Address Offset: 0x4B Description Default Access IPMC_GPIO1 Ext. LPC: r IPMC_GPIO2 Ext. LPC: r IPMC_GPIO2 Ext. LPC: r Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 207: Led Status And Control Register

    LPC: r/w 0: LED_USER2_ is driven high. IPMC: r 1: LED_USER2 is driven low. Reserved Signal level of ME_DISABLE_ (Connected to SW1.4 Ext. and ICH10 GP33) FPGA PROM select signal FPGA_PROM_SEL Ext. controlled by IPMC ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 208: Nmi Status And Control Register

    0: CH1_CLK1A_IN is static or period is not in the correct PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r range. 1: CH1_CLK1A_IN is toggling 0: CH1_CLK1B_IN is static or period is not in the correct PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r range. 1: CH1_CLK1B_IN is toggling ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 209: Table 6-77 Telecom Ch1_Clk1A Clock Period Msb Register

    Description Default Access MSB of CH1_CLK1A clock period PWR_GOOD: 0xFF LPC: r Table 6-78 Telecom CH1_CLK1A clock period LSB Register Address Offset: 0x60 Description Default Access LSB of CH1_CLK1A clock period PWR_GOOD: 0xFF LPC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 210: Telecom Timer Registers

    Status/Control Register. The Telecom Timer is reloaded with the timer start value stored in Telecom Timer LSB Register and Telecom Timer MSB Register and armed again, waiting for a rising edge of the input clock. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 211: Miscellaneous Status/Control Registers

    The following table provides information about Miscellaneous Status/Control Registers. Table 6-83 CPLD Version and Spare Signal Status Register Address Offset: 0x6F Description Default Access CPLD Version. The CPLD uses the signals Ext. CPLD_SPARE[3:1] CPLD_SPARE[4] Ext. Reserved ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 212: Scratch Registers

    Table 6-84 LPC Scratch Register Address Offset: 0x45 Description Default Access LPC Scratch bits PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w IPMC: r Table 6-85 IPMC Scratch Register Address Offset: 0x45 Description Default Access IPMC Scratch bits PWR_GOOD:0 LPC: r/w IPMC: r ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 213: Serial Over Lan

    Installing the ipmitool You can download the open source ipmitool from http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net (at the time of publishing this manual the current version is 1.8.10). Documentation for this tool is also freely available on this site. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 214: Configuring Sol Parameters

    You can use standard IPMI commands or the ipmitool to modify the parameters. 7.3.1 Using Standard IPMI Commands This example shows how to setup the SOL configuration parameter with standard IPMI commands. Ipmicmd is used on the local IPMC and the IP is configured. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 215: Using Ipmitool

    SOL session for Base Ethernet Channel 1 (channel 5) and Base Ethernet Channel 2 (channel 6): root@localhost:~# ipmitool lan print 5 Set in Progress : Set Complete Auth Type Support Auth Type Enable : Callback : : User : Operator : ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 216 Auth Type Enable : Callback : : User : Operator : : Admin : OEM IP Address Source : Unspecified IP Address : 172.17.1.220 Subnet Mask : 255.255.0.0 MAC Address : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Default Gateway IP : 172.17.0.1 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 217: Establishing A Sol Session

    SOL session on the ATCA-7365-CE. For details refer to Installing the ipmitool on page 213. 3. Apply an IP address to the ATCA-7365-CE SOL interface - for details refer to Configuring SOL Parameters on page 214. 4. If necessary change user and password.
  • Page 218 Serial Over LAN 6. Start ATCA-7365-CE SOL session on your target with the ipmitool and the configured IP address for the ATCA-7365 SOL interface. ipmitool -C 1 -I lanplus -H 172.16.0.221 -U soluser -P solpasswd -k gkey sol activate For details on the command parameters, refer to the ipmitool documentation available on http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net.
  • Page 219: Supported Ipmi Commands

    Table 8-2 Supported System Interface Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Set BMC Global Enables 0x06/0x07 0x2E Get BMC Global Enables 0x06/0x07 0x2F Clear Message Flags 0x06/0x07 0x30 Get Message Flags 0x06/0x07 0x31 Get Message 0x06/0x07 0x33 Send Message 0x06/0x07 0x34 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 220: Watchdog Commands

    2 sensor. The options pre-timeout and power-cycle are not supported. Table 8-3 Supported Watchdog Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Reset Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x22 Set Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x24 Get Watchdog Timer 0x06/0x07 0x25 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 221: Sel Device Commands

    The following table describes the FRU Inventory Commands information. Table 8-5 Supported FRU Inventory Commands Command NetFn (Request/Response) Get FRU Inventory Area Info 0x0A/0x0B 0x10 Read FRU Data 0x0A/0x0B 0x11 Write FRU Data 0x0A/0x0B 0x12 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 222: Sensor Device Commands

    Get Sensor Event Enable 0x04/0x05 0x29 Get Sensor Event Status 0x04/0x05 0x2B Get Sensor Reading 0x04/0x05 0x2D Get Sensor Type 0x04/0x05 0x2F Set Event Receiver 0x04/0x05 0x00 Get Event Receiver 0x04/0x05 0x01 Platform Event 0x04/0x05 0x02 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 223: Chassis Device Commands

    Configurable Boot Property Corresponding Boot Parameter Number Selection between default and backup boot flash as device to boot from Selection between default and backup EEPROM as device where the on-board FPGA loads its configuration stream from ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 224: Table 8-9 System Boot Options Parameter #96

    The System Boot Options parameter #96 is non-volatile. During blade production, its data is initialized to 0xFF and its state is set to invalid. Its parameter data remains preserved after IPMC power cycles and firmware upgrades. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 225: Table 8-10 System Boot Options Parameter #97

    0xFF and its state is set to invalid. Its parameter data remains preserved after IPMC power cycles and firmware upgrades. The System Boot Options parameter #97 is only valid for IPMC. 8.1.7.1.3 System Boot Options Parameter #98 This boot parameter is an Artesyn-specific OEM parameter. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 226: Table 8-11 System Boot Options Parameter #98

    The default area can only be read by both the IPMI user and the boot firmware. Its purpose is to store factory-programmed default boot options which can be used to restore the standard settings. If you want the boot firmware to read out and use ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 227: Table 8-12 System Boot Options - Parameter #100 - Data Format

    When reading from the storage area and you find any of these two values, your software should assume that no user-specific boot options have previously been written to the storage area. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 228: Table 8-13 System Boot Options Parameter #100 - Set Command Usage

    Depending on the total length of the boot option data, your software may need to write several blocks of 16 bytes in a row, each individually addressed using the block selector. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 229: Table 8-14 System Boot Options Parameter #100 - Get Command Usage

    0xC9: Block selector is outside of the allowed range. Reserved. Set to "1". Bit 7: If set to "1", the addressed storage area is locked. Bits [6:0]: value "100", indicating this OEM boot option command. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 230: Table 8-15 System Boot Options Parameter #100 - Supported Parameters

    This is supported by HPI, for details refer to the System Management Interface Based on HPI-B User’s Guide related to your system environment. The following table lists boot parameters which can be configured for the ATCA-7365-CE blade, using the system boot option parameter #100.
  • Page 231: Table 8-16 Boot_Order Devices

    The Installer from a UEFI compatible OS writes this parameter to NVRAM and after the next reboot BIOS stores this to IPMI boot parameter Table 8-16 boot_order Devices Device Description sata0 SATA device 0 (Debug SATA) ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 232 UEFI Media path place holder which points to the corresponding uefi# parameter Up to 10 boot devices are supported. Example: boot_order=sas0_03,basenet0,usbkey,sata1 Note: uefi network devices are only available when Network Stack in Advanced Setup Menu is set to enabled. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 233: Lan Device Commands

    Get FRU LED Color Capabilities 0x2C/0x2D 0x06 Set FRU LED State 0x2C/0x2D 0x07 Get FRU LED State 0x2C/0x2D 0x08 Set IPMB State 0x2C/0x2D 0x09 Set FRU Activation Policy 0x2C/0x2D 0x0A Get FRU Activation Policy 0x2C/0x2D 0x0B ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 234 0x31 Upload firmware block 0x2C/0x2D 0x32 Finish firmware upload 0x2C/0x2D 0x33 Get upgrade status 0x2C/0x2D 0x34 Activate firmware 0x2C/0x2D 0x35 Query self-test results 0x2C/0x2D 0x36 Query rollback status 0x2C/0x2D 0x37 Initiate manual rollback 0x2C/0x2D 0x38 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 235: Set/Get Power Level

    IPMI command 'Get Device ID'. Sending Artesyn specific commands to IPMI controllers which do not support these IPMI commands will lead to no or undefined results. Proper handling of these commands is required to write a portable application.  ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 236: Serial Output Commands

    0: Faceplate connector 1: Backplane connector All other values are reserved. Note: Only the faceplate connector is supported. No connector on the RTM available. Serial connector instance number. A sequential number that starts from "0". ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 237: Get Serial Output Command

    MSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise number. 8.3.1.2 Get Serial Output Command The Get Serial Output Command provides a way to determine which serial output source goes to a particular serial port connector. Currently, only BIOS output is supported. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 238: Table 8-22 Request Data Of Get Serial Output Command

    Table 8-23 Response Data of Get Serial Output Command Byte Data Field Completion code LSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise number. Second byte of Artesyn IANA Enterprise number. MSB of Artesyn IANA Enterprise number. Serial output selector ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 239: Pigeon Point Specific Commands

    Table 8-43 on page 255 0x2E/0x2F 0x16 Get Module State Table 8-44 on page 255 0x2E/0x2F 0x27 Enable Module Site Table 8-45 on page 257 0x2E/0x2F 0x28 Disable Module Site Table 8-46 on page 257 0x2E/0x2F 0x29 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 240: Get Status Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 241 Bits [0:3] Metallic Bus 1 Events These bits indicate pending Metallic Bus 1 requests arrived from the shelf manager: 0: Metallic Bus 1 Query 1: Metallic Bus 1 Release 2: Metallic Bus 1 Force 3: Metallic Bus 1 Free ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 242 Bits [0:3] Clock Bus 3 Events These bits indicate pending Clock Bus 3 requests arrived from the shelf manager: 0: Clock Bus 3 Query 1: Clock Bus 3 Release 2: Clock Bus 3 Force 3: Clock Bus 3 Free ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 243: Get Serial Interface Properties Command

    Bits [6:4] Reserved Bits [3:0] Baud Rate ID The baud rate ID defines the interface baud rate as follows: 0: 9600 bps 1: 19200 bps 2: 38400 bps 3: 57600 bps (unsupported) 4: 115200 bps (unsupported) ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 244: Set Serial Interface Properties Command

    3: 57600 bps (unsupported) 4: 115200 bps (unsupported) Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 245: Get Debug Level Command

    Bit [1] Low-level Error Logging Enable If set to "1", the IPMC outputs low-level error/diagnostic messages onto the serial debug interface. Bit [0] Error Logging Enable If set to "1", the IPMC outputs error/diagnostic messages onto the serial debug interface. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 246: Set Debug Level Command

    Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 247: Get Hardware Address Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Hardware Address If set to 00, the ability to override the hardware address is disabled. Note: A hardware address change only takes effect after an IPMC reset. Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 248: Get Handle Switch Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 Handle Switch Status 0x00: The handle switch is open. 0x01: The handle switch is closed. 0x02: The handle switch state is read from hardware. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 249: Set Handle Switch Command

    Byte Data Field Request Data PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 250: Set Payload Communication Time-Out Command

    0.1 to 25.5 seconds. Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 251: Enable Payload Control Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 252: Reset Ipmc Command

    Byte Data Field Request Data PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 253: Graceful Reset Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 254: Get Payload Shutdown Time-Out Command

    Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 Time-Out measured in hundreds of milliseconds, LSB first ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 255: Set Payload Shutdown Time-Out Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Module Site ID Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 256 0: Payload power is bad. 1: Payload power is good. Bit [6] 0: IPMB-L buffer is not attached. 1: IPMB-L buffer is attached. Bit [7] 0: IPMB-L buffer is not ready. 1: IPMB-L buffer is ready. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 257: Enable Module Site Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Module Site ID Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 258: Reset Carrier Sdr Repository Command

    LSB Byte first: byte 1 = 0A, byte 2 = 40, byte 3 = 00 Response Data Completion Code PPS IANA Private Enterprise ID 0x00400A = 16394 (Pigeon Point Systems) LSB Byte first: byte 2 = 0A, byte 3 = 40, byte 4 = 00 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 259: Fru Information And Sensor Data Records

    PICMG 3.0, Rev.1.0. The contents are described in the section 'E- Keying'. User Info Area Artesyn OEM ID: 0x48, 0x0E, 0x00, 0x00 Followed by 255 byte of user info area data Custom usage Minimum 256 Byte available ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 260: Mac Address Record

    Address Descriptor" on page 260 for details of Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor. Table 9-3 Artesyn MAC Address Descriptor Offset Length Description Interface Type. Refer to the table below for Interface Type Assignments. MAC Address. First Octet comes first. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 261: E-Keying

    The following table lists the e-keying information provided by the blade. The respective information is contained in the point-to-point connectivity record area. The fibre channel interfaces (link type extension 2) described in the point-to-point connectivity record area are physically not supported by the blade. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 262: Table 9-5 Contents Of The Blade Point-To-Point Connectivity Record Area

    0 -SET 0x02 Interface) 1 - NOT SET 2 - NOT SET 3 - NOT SET 2 (Update 0 -SET 0xF0 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - NOT SET 3 - NOT SET ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 263: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    0 - NOT SET 0xF3 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - SET 3 - NOT SET 2 (Update 0 - NOT SET 0xF4 Channel 1 - NOT SET Interface) 2 - NOT SET 3 - SET ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 264: Power Configuration

    Sensor Data Records. Table 9-7 IPMI Sensors Overview Sensor Sensor Name Sensor Type Number 1.2V Voltage 0x0A 1.5V Voltage 0x09 1.5V DDR3 Voltage 0x0C 1.8V Eth Voltage 0x08 12.0V Voltage 0x05 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 265 DDR 7 temp Temperature 0x1F DDR 8 temp Temperature 0x20 DDR 9 temp Temperature 0x21 DDR 10 temp Temperature 0x22 DDR 11 temp Temperature 0x23 DDR 12 temp Temperature 0x24 Fw Progress System Firmware Progress 0x11 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 266: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    Artesyn-specific Discrete 0x17 Digital PWR Entry Temp Temperature 0x2D PWR Entry Status OEM reserved 0x2E Power Good Entity Presence 0x16 Reset Source Artesyn-specific Discrete 0x18 Digital VCC CPU0 Voltage 0x0B Version change Version Change 0x02 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 267: Figure 9-1 Location Of Temperature Sensors

    FRU Information and Sensor Data Records The following figure shows the locations of all temperature sensors available on board. Figure 9-1 Location of Temperature Sensors ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 268: Table 9-8 Sensor Data Records

    0x2: IPMB-A disabled, IPMB-B enabled 0x3: IPMB-A enabled, IPMB-B enabled Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 269: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    Asrt / Deass Auto Temp 0x01 0x01 Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 270: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    0x0: No Bootable media Asrt Auto 0x1E discrete 0x6F Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 271: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    Reading according to EFI BIOS 0xD2 discrete port80 status codes. 0x6F Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 272: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    Asrt / Deass Auto 0x01 0x01 Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 273: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    Asrt / Deass Auto Temp 0x01 0x01 Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 274: Fru Information And Sensor Data

    0x1: Power Supply Failure detected 0x6F Asrt: Assertion Unr: Upper non-recoverable threshold Uc: Upper critical threshold Unc: Upper non-critical threshold Deass: Deassertion Lnr: Lower non-recoverable threshold Lc: Lower critical threshold Lnc: Lower non-critical threshold ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 275: Firmware Upgrade

    The Ipmitool HPM update requires two steps for an update: 1. Upgrade the component. Example: ipmitool hpm upgrade <file> 2. Activate the component. Example: ipmitool hpm activate Both steps can also be integrated into one command. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 276: Interface

    The IPMI over LAN interface uses the BASE Ethernet controller to do firmware upgrades. The interface has to be configured before the first use. Configuring this interface is described in Chapter 7, Serial Over LAN, on page 213. Example: ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 277: Ipmc Upgrade

    When switching, the partitions change their roles. Switching of the partitions also take place when the firmware is upgraded and activated using the HPM.1 upgrade procedure. The firmware image is the regular firmware and change with every update. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 278: Bios/Fpga Upgrade

    “get component properties”). The following figure shows the connection of the SPI buses which are switched with “Set System Boot Options” -> Boot Bank (parameter 0x96). HPM activate command is not supported for the BIOS/FPGA component. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 279: Figure 10-2 Spi Bus Connection

    Figure 10-2 SPI Bus Connection FPGA and BIOS upgrade may last from fifteen minutes up to two hours. The time varies with the selected programming interface. A power cycle is required after the BIOS/FPGA update. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 280: Upgrade Package

    HPM file contains only the firmware image 9806865F07E_A736BIOS-120.bin.hpm HPM file contains the version 1.2.0 BIOS image atca7360_spi_13.bin.hpm HPM file contains the version 0.13 FPGA image Ipmitool-1.8.9-pps-7.tgz PPS modified Ipmitool necessary for HPM upgrades on ATCA736X ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 281: Replacing Battery

    P9910 R1249 R1272 J242 C1463 R1236 CE29 CD10 C1490 CD10 R1235 C3026 J118 R1244 C4338 R1223 J117 C1480 C1453 R1221 R1252 R1276 T220 R1238 R1242 R1243 R1239 ZKEY2 ZKEY4 R1275 C1481 R1247 R1219 R1225 R1228 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 282 If installing another battery type other than what is mounted at board delivery may cause data loss. This is because other battery types may be specified for other environments or may have a shorter lifespan. Therefore, only use the same type of lithium battery as is already installed. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 283 Removing the battery with a screw driver may damage the PCB or the battery holder. To prevent this damage, do not use a screw driver to remove the battery from its holder. 2. Install the new battery following the "positive" and "negative" signs. ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 284 Replacing Battery ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 285: Related Documentation

    Table B-1 Artesyn Embedded Technologies - Embedded Computing Publications Document Title Publication Number RTM-ATCA-7360 Installation and Use 6806800J08 Basic Blade Services Software for the ATCA-7365 6806800K42 Programmer’s Reference ATCA-7365-CE Quick Start Guide 6806800L74 ATCA-7365-CE Safety Notes Summary 6806800L75 ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 286: Manufacturers' Documents

    PCI-SIG PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2 PCI-X Addendum to the PCI Local Bus Specification 1.0 PICMG PICMG 3.0 Revision 2.0 Advanced TCA Base Specification PICMG 3.1 Revision 1.0 Specification Ethernet/Fiber Channel for AdvancedTCA Systems ATCA-7365-CE Installation and Use (6806800L73N)
  • Page 288 Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Artesyn and the Artesyn Embedded Technologies logo are trademarks and service marks of Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2016 Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Inc.

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